RANCHO CUCAMONGA >> A man accused of getting a 14-year-old girl drunk and then raping her is scheduled to be in court Friday, according to San Bernardino County Sheriff’s officials.

Leovardo Perez, 34, of Rancho Cucamonga was on the run for nearly two months before he was arrested Jan. 7 in Whittier on suspicion of rape of an intoxicated victim and the sexual assault of a minor, officials said. He is scheduled to be in Rancho Cucamonga Superior Court for a pre-preliminary hearing Friday. He had pleaded not guilty to all charges, court documents show.

On Nov. 26, the girl’s mother returned to her Rancho Cucamonga home and found her daughter unresponsive and immediately called for help, said Detective James Marshall with the Rancho Cucamonga station.

Investigators were able to get enough of a statement at that time to begin an investigation, Marshall said.

They learned the mother and girl knew Perez well enough that the woman felt comfortable leaving her daughter in his care while she was at work.

Authorities reportedly found evidence at the home that indicated the girl had been given alcohol and then sexually assaulted but Perez could not be located.

During the investigation, detectives learned Perez had fled to Whittier. Perez reportedly had changed his appearance drastically, Marshall said.

Marshall does not believe there are any other victims but asks anyone with information on the case to contact the Rancho Cucamonga station at 909-477-2800.